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In this webinar, you will learn how Aerospace and defense companies are trying to find a more efficient ways to enhance collaboration between design and manufacturing.
Read the full case study to discover how the move to Fort Lauderdale enabled GAT’s growth, from a diverse talent pool to an increasing number of international airlines flying into Fort Lauderdale, and GAT’s plans for the future.
Additive manufacturing gives the aerospace industry better solutions for making UAVs, commercial aircraft and space vehicles stronger, lighter and more economical, with increased production efficiency.
In this Cabin Air Filtration webinar, Steve Simpson, our Regional Director, and Chris Savage, Vice President of Technology for Pall Aerospace, highlight the advantages of a proactive approach to cabin air filtration and
This webinar explores how taking advantage of big data could support aviation organizations in both commercial and defense to better schedule un-scheduled maintenance.
Join this webinar to hear industry experts discuss the latest innovations in tracking capabilities designed to positively impact the passenger and improve the baggage experience.
Join PTC’s General H. Brent Baker and the expert team who have worked with leading A&D companies like Embraer, Qantas Airlines, Southwest Airlines and more to learn how a system view of parts forecasting leads to maximum fleet availability.
Aerospace and defense companies are being confronted by the twin challenges of unprecedented competitive pressure as well as understandably demanding customers who are seeking greater accountability on program performance.
Turn your Manufacturing 4.0 ideas into action. Want insight into ways a digital factory floor and robotics can transform your manufacturing? Hear from a supplier, a robotics expert and additive manufacturing strategist in this new video.
The FDM process offers several material options, from ASA to Nylon 12, each has attributes that make it suitable for a variety of lightweight structural applications.
Additively manufactured composites offer advantages that include greater design flexibility, decreased costs and production efficiency. Download the e-book to learn how additive manufacturing enables a new era of lightweight structures with degrees of geometric complexity, part consolidation, and design optimization not previously possible.
Making jigs and fixtures using additive manufacturing provides dramatic cost savings compared to conventional machining. But the savings involve more than how the tools are made.
Commercial aviation faces pressures from several fronts, including volatile gas prices, demands for low airfares, a global multi-echelon supply chain, and the need to keep the fleet flight-ready at all times. One of the key aircraft availability drivers is time spent in maintenance.
The future of aviation operations lies in the ability to leverage all available data sources in real-time to maximize efficiency and safety, enhancing the industry’s bottom line while improving the passenger experience.
Greater Fort Lauderdale’s aviation industry is a multibillion-dollar sector, including airlines, airframe and engine manufacturers, component parts suppliers, maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities, and allied industries such as banking and insurance.
Aviation Week’s 2016 Workforce Study highlights several data points about the aerospace and defense industry and how companies are doing in terms of identifying, hiring and keeping the best talent.
As programs of record across the commercial, space and defense segments of the aerospace and defense industry have grown more complex, program and project leaders have been forced to look beyond the technical and production challenges they face.